Joshua insists that he is ready for the duel with Fury and with closed doors

Anthony Joshua insists that he is willing to face a British duel with Tyson Fury, even with closed doors (because of Coronavirus), despite making $6.5 million ($8 million) less. Fury, WBC champion and Joshua, “king” IBF, WBO and WBA are on their way [...]
Anthony Joshua insists that he is willing to face a British duel with Tyson Fury, even with closed doors (because of Coronavirus), despite making $6.5 million ($8 million) less.
Fury, WBC champion and Joshua, “king” IBF, WBO and WBA are on the right track for a megaforth to crown the undisputed heavyweight champion. Such a confrontation would fill any facility and would likely be the richest war in the history of boxing in the United Kingdom.
If (promovator) Eddie Hearn says he has managed to secure a duel with Tyson Fury, but it will have to be held by closed doors, I'm ready to admit,” Joshua told DAZN.
If we don't face each other right now, I don't think Tyson Fury's gonna be around when we can fight back in big halls full of people. I have to take the chance now while he's there. I'm ready to fight for $8 million less. ”
AJ acknowledged lack that spectators would have a profound impact on its performance, but he insists:
“The victory remains, part of history. ”
The duo between Joshua and Tyson Fury appears to take place early next year. Joshua is expected to face mandatory challenger I this summer BF, Kubrat Pulev, while Fury is set for a third duel with Deontay Wilder.











